Indigenous Self-Determination

Indigenous Self-Determination: Reclaiming Land, Wealth, and Narrative Power

Indigenous self-determination focuses on native economic design, resource jurisdiction, and multi-generational business partnerships. By replacing colonial legislative dependency with relationship-driven commerce models, readers achieve structural economic reconciliation, self-determination, and active ancestral narrative recovery.

Restoring Ancestral Systems to Cultivate Community Autonomy

Industrial growth models advance a narrow narrative of native dependency while actively locking out indigenous self-governance. This sub-category showcases how First Nations leaders completely dismantle these structural walls by marrying multi-generational commerce networks with traditional ecological practices. Our guides unite asset-backed legal codes with deep plant wisdom and local oral histories to establish true landscape self-reliance.
Award Winner Book cover of *The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power* by Carol Anne Hilton, beautifully capturing the ascent of Indigenous communities in economic influence.

The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power

by Carol Anne Hilton
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Snuneymuxw Mulstimuxw

by C’tasi:a, Geraldine Manson
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Snuneymuxw History Written in Places and Spaces

by C’tasi:a, Geraldine Manson
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Indigenomics

by Carol Anne Hilton
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